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Wisconsin Medicaid for the Elderly, Blind, or Disabled Application Packet
… Security Numbers are used only for the direct administration of the Medicaid program. If someone in your household is not applying for Medicaid, you do not need to provide Social … Services (USCIS) for people in your household who are not applying for assistance. If someone in your household is not applying for Medicaid, you do not need to answer this question … F-10137, of this application packet for future use. If you are completing this application for someone else, complete either the Appoint, Change, or Remove an Authorized Representative: Person … -
OBVI: Adjustment to Vision Loss: Information, Skills, and Resources
… Do's and Don'ts When Interacting with a Person who is Blind Sighted Guide Techniques Why Would Someone Need a White Cane? … index … OBVI: Adjustment to Vision Loss: Information, Skills, and … -
OBVI: October 15 is White Cane Safety Day
… Cane Safety Day information White Cane general information Council on Blindness Why Would Someone Need a White Cane? If you have a question that isn't answered here, please email the … -
Do's and Don'ts When Interacting with a Person who is Blind
… DO use their name when addressing them. This lets them know you are speaking to them, and not someone else in the room. DON'T shout when you speak. They can't see but often have fine hearing. … -
Vision and Falls: Reduce Your Risk
… 10. Ask your eye doctor if a cane would be appropriate for you. Scan ahead! If you or someone you know has significant vision loss, get information by contacting the Office for the … -
OBVI: Diabetic Retinopathy
… eyes? If you are among the 10 million people in the United States who have diabetes - or if someone close to you has this disease - you should know that diabetes can affect the eyes and …